Tint % Front and back...
#1
Tint % Front and back...
I live in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. We have a law that you can not tint the frond drivers and passengers side window...I have a Black Mustang and will get them tinted...
I want to get the back 3 windows tinted and the front drivers side and passenger side a low tint. What % tint for the front and back would you recommend? I have seen 20% tint on this forum and it looked good...If I go that way for the back what is the lightest or a lighter tint for the front windows that will still look good?
This law sucks...I will not go with out tint on the front windows...I think it would not look that good...Thanks for your suggestions...
P.S I am hoping that a low tint will let me get by with out the cops pulling me over...I hope that is...
I want to get the back 3 windows tinted and the front drivers side and passenger side a low tint. What % tint for the front and back would you recommend? I have seen 20% tint on this forum and it looked good...If I go that way for the back what is the lightest or a lighter tint for the front windows that will still look good?
This law sucks...I will not go with out tint on the front windows...I think it would not look that good...Thanks for your suggestions...
P.S I am hoping that a low tint will let me get by with out the cops pulling me over...I hope that is...
#2
If you do get pulled over for anything else they are going to question your tint, the law is for the protection of the police. I'm not saying everyone out there with tint is bad or going to try and harm a cop but thats the way they are trained to think.
#6
We have the same law here in California... no tint driver's door forward. I tinted driver's and passenger doors with a medium tint. While on the freeway with the sun bearing down on my driver's side, a motorcycle CHP (on my left) looked over... twice... and I knew it was all over. He slowed down, got behind me, ran my plates, then pulled me over. I rolled down windows before he walked up, but to no avail... he was writing up a fix-it ticket as he was approaching my car!
#7
We have the same law here in California... no tint driver's door forward. I tinted driver's and passenger doors with a medium tint. While on the freeway with the sun bearing down on my driver's side, a motorcycle CHP (on my left) looked over... twice... and I knew it was all over. He slowed down, got behind me, ran my plates, then pulled me over. I rolled down windows before he walked up, but to no avail... he was writing up a fix-it ticket as he was approaching my car!
What happened after that? Did you take the tint off? Did you have to pay a fine?
#8
20% rear
35% fronts
Never been pulled over for it. Have been pulled over 3 times for speeding, never mentioned once. It is illegal for anything on the fronts here.
Depending on the light outside, they can look pretty dark.
My g/f's Focus next to me has the next step lighter that was offered from the my 35%, Im not sure of the %, 50 maybe?
35% fronts
Never been pulled over for it. Have been pulled over 3 times for speeding, never mentioned once. It is illegal for anything on the fronts here.
Depending on the light outside, they can look pretty dark.
My g/f's Focus next to me has the next step lighter that was offered from the my 35%, Im not sure of the %, 50 maybe?
#9
limo in the rear and none in the front right now. i got pulled over in blythe, ca for having 13% on. he just gave me a fix it ticket and i took it off and had to pay a 10 dollar fine. prolly gonna put 15 on the front pretty soon. the tint limit in az is 20.
#10
I just want to make sure I got this right: You've got AZ plates and while rolling through CA the CHP tickets you for the CA tint law?
#11
It's not legal here in NJ either. Though they won't pull you over for it that can write a ticket after you pulled over. For example your pulled over for speeding and not wearing your seatbelt and the cop sees the tint and writes and additional ticket. Still I had only my back half tinted on my past stang and I thought it looked great
#13
20% rear
35% fronts
Never been pulled over for it. Have been pulled over 3 times for speeding, never mentioned once. It is illegal for anything on the fronts here.
Depending on the light outside, they can look pretty dark.
My g/f's Focus next to me has the next step lighter that was offered from the my 35%, Im not sure of the %, 50 maybe?
35% fronts
Never been pulled over for it. Have been pulled over 3 times for speeding, never mentioned once. It is illegal for anything on the fronts here.
Depending on the light outside, they can look pretty dark.
My g/f's Focus next to me has the next step lighter that was offered from the my 35%, Im not sure of the %, 50 maybe?
Thank you everyone for their input, I appreciate it very much...
#14
35% front is reasonable, but illegal in most states as mentioned. If you go out of your way to make the officer comfortable they'll give you some slack. I roll down window(s) on whichever side he's approaching. I also turn on interior lights if it's dark out and I keep both hands on the top of the wheel. Once he's at ease you'll be much better off. I have 5% all around on my cars (I like to keep a low profile) and while it's been questioned during a couple of "speeding tax collection" stops, I've never received anything beyond a verbal warning. The stang has a pretty limited canopy, so you can be a little more conservative with the tint and still end up with a dark effect. I'll probably go 35F/20R whenever my car gets here.
#15
35% front is reasonable, but illegal in most states as mentioned. If you go out of your way to make the officer comfortable they'll give you some slack. I roll down window(s) on whichever side he's approaching. I also turn on interior lights if it's dark out and I keep both hands on the top of the wheel. Once he's at ease you'll be much better off. I have 5% all around on my cars (I like to keep a low profile) and while it's been questioned during a couple of "speeding tax collection" stops, I've never received anything beyond a verbal warning. The stang has a pretty limited canopy, so you can be a little more conservative with the tint and still end up with a dark effect. I'll probably go 35F/20R whenever my car gets here.
You are correct in making the police at ease...Good point...Thanks for your input...
#16
#17
35% here as well. Haven't been hassled yet Joseph.
That being said, I'm sure if they pulled me over for something else I'd get it for the tint as well.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...7&d=1159239908
That being said, I'm sure if they pulled me over for something else I'd get it for the tint as well.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/attach...7&d=1159239908
#18
20% rear and 35% front for me as well.
in the sun it doesnt look too dark, but at night it looks dark.
I had a friend get a ticket for his, but it was 20% all around.
he didnt get pulled over for it, he was pulled over for speeding and the cop wrote him a ticket for the tint instead
in the sun it doesnt look too dark, but at night it looks dark.
I had a friend get a ticket for his, but it was 20% all around.
he didnt get pulled over for it, he was pulled over for speeding and the cop wrote him a ticket for the tint instead
#19
35% fronts. 5% (Limo) side quarters and rear.
35% legal limit here in Missouri.
In Hindsight, I would get rear window at 20% if I could do it over. 5% looks cool on rear from the outside but makes it more difficult to see unmarked cops rolling up on you from behind.
35% legal limit here in Missouri.
In Hindsight, I would get rear window at 20% if I could do it over. 5% looks cool on rear from the outside but makes it more difficult to see unmarked cops rolling up on you from behind.
#20
Yeah 35% should be light enough for you. I've got that all the way around the car. It gives it that sporty mean edge, but at the same time it doesn't reduce the light too much. Remember, making that 20%, in the night time it is going to be more difficult to see out those windows.